2023
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202303832
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Proton is Essential or Not: A Fresh Look on Pseudocapacitive Energy Storage of PANI Composites

Hongyuan Yu,
Yu Long,
Derong Chen
et al.

Abstract: Protonation has been considered essential for the pseudocapacitive energy storage of polyaniline (PANI) for years, as proton doping in PANI chains not only activates electron transport pathways, but also promotes the proceeding of redox reactions. Rarely has the ability for PANI of storing energy without protonation been investigated, and it remains uncertain whether PANI has pseudocapacitive charge storage properties in an alkaline electrolyte. Here, this work first demonstrates the pseudocapacitive energy st… Show more

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“…In contrast, pseudocapacitance involves Faradaic (redox) processes at or near the electrode surface, contributing to higher capacitance and energy density. Pseudocapacitors leverage materials that undergo these Faradaic reactions, such as metal oxides and conductive polymers [32][33][34]. The efficiency and performance of supercapacitors are largely dictated by the properties of the electrode materials and the electrolytes.…”
Section: Graphical Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, pseudocapacitance involves Faradaic (redox) processes at or near the electrode surface, contributing to higher capacitance and energy density. Pseudocapacitors leverage materials that undergo these Faradaic reactions, such as metal oxides and conductive polymers [32][33][34]. The efficiency and performance of supercapacitors are largely dictated by the properties of the electrode materials and the electrolytes.…”
Section: Graphical Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%